Electrum Events
The electrum-events
module forwards web component events to the bus.
The EventHandlers
class provides implementations for the various event
handlers needed by React web components:
handleFocus
handleChange
handleKeyDown
, handleKeyUp
and handleKeyPress
handleSelect
Events are of two categories:
- Events which modify a value (change, key up/down, select).
They are sent with the bus.notify()
function. - Events which trigger an action (focus, button click).
They are sent with the bus.dispatch()
function.
Using EventHandlers
Usually, you won't use EventHandlers
yourself. It is Electrum's
responsibility to inject the handlers into wrapped components.
This is handled by Electrum's InjectingMiddleware
:
class Electrum {
...
reset () {
...
this._injectingMiddleware = new InjectingMiddleware ();
this._injectingMiddleware.register ('events', obj => {
obj._eventHandlers = EventHandlers.inject (obj, () => this.bus);
});
...
}
}
The instance of the event handlers class attached to a component
can be accessed through obj._eventHandlers
. This might be useful
when debugging (see below).
EventHandlers properties
Every event handlers instance provides the following public properties:
component
→ the component to which the handlers are attached.props
→ the properties of the component.bus
→ the bus to which the events will be sent.
Debug with active logging
Class EventHandlers
has a property debug
which can be set to log
events to the console, which may prove convenient to better understand
what happens.
For customized logging, set debug
to a function:
const eh = new EventHandlers (obj, bus);
eh.debug = (component, source, event) => { };
The component
argument refers to the component on which the event
was notified. The source
argument is one of focus
, change
,
key-down
, key-up
, key-press
and select
, while the event
argument gives full access to the event being processed.